To the editor,

Please let us keep New Hampshire free of further taxation and a greater, more complex bureaucracy. While the details of the budget are being hammered out, let us not forget to streamline. Absolute efficiency and whether or not the resources will be forthcoming in the next biennium should be the primary standards by which we measure need. Everyone would like a piece of the pie, and no one believes that their agency can afford "cuts", but whether we can afford the current spending levels is the most critical issue at hand. Our economy and our future depend on good common sense and true frugality.

The current pertinent question: do we spend what we do not have and do not forsee having?

Sheila Ross

Lancaster

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